Immediate and sustained effects of acupuncture on the default mode network.

Xiaotong Wang, Tao Huang, Hanzhe Lei, Qiongwen Cui, Wanjia Wei, Haixiong Lin
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Abstract

Objective: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques were conducted to investigate the immediate and sustained effects of acupuncture, as well as its impact on the functional connectivity (FC) within the default mode network (DMN) and the external FC.

Methods: Thirty healthy participants received acupuncture needle stimulation at Baihui (GV20) and Yintang (GV29), and underwent resting-state fMRI scans in three phases: pre-needle insertion, during needle retention, and post-needle removal. Each phase lasted for 20 minutes.

Results: In terms of the within-network connectivity of the DMN, post-needle removal scans showed a decrease in FC between the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the angular gyrus (ANG) compared to pre-needle insertion scans. The FC analysis from seed points to whole-brain voxels showed the following changes: compared to pre-needle insertion scans, acupuncture needle insertion increased the FC between the posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus (PCC/PCU) and Cerebellum_8_L, acupuncture needle withdrawal increased the FC between the PCC/PCU and Cerebellum_8_L; acupuncture needle insertion decreased the FC between ANG and Frontal_Sup_Medial_L, and acupuncture needle withdrawal decreased the FC between ANG and Frontal_Sup_Medial_L.

Conclusions: These results suggested that acupuncture has an impact on the DMN, and acupuncture exhibits sustained effects, not just immediate effects.

针刺对默认模式网络的即时和持续影响。
目的:采用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)技术研究针刺的即时效应和持续效应,以及针刺对默认模式网络(DMN)和外部FC内功能连接(FC)的影响。方法:30名健康受试者在白会(GV20)和印堂(GV29)处接受针刺刺激,分插针前、留针时和拔针后3个阶段进行静息态fMRI扫描。每个阶段持续20分钟。结果:在DMN的网络内连通性方面,与插入针前扫描相比,拔针后扫描显示内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)和角回(ANG)之间的FC减少。从种子点到全脑体素的FC分析显示:与针刺前扫描相比,针刺增加了后扣带皮层/楔前叶(PCC/PCU)与小脑- 8_l之间的FC,针刺退针增加了PCC/PCU与小脑- 8_l之间的FC;针刺降低ANG与Frontal_Sup_Medial_L之间的FC,针刺退针降低ANG与Frontal_Sup_Medial_L之间的FC。结论:这些结果表明针灸对DMN有影响,并且针灸表现出持续的影响,而不仅仅是即时的影响。
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